South Carolina Safety Committees: What you need to know

South Carolina does not require employers to establish safety and health committees in their workplaces.

For a Limited Time receive a FREE Safety Special Report on the "50 Tips For More-Effective Safety Training." Receive 75 pages of useful safety information broken down into three training sections. Download Now

Though establishment of such committees is not a federal or state requirement, many businesses maintain them even in states that do not require them in order to help improve their safety and health programs. Many insurance companies offer benefit incentives or rate discounts for businesses with established safety and health committees. Committee members develop or oversee development of safety and health programs, monitor and help implement program elements, and evaluate program progress toward the reduction of injury and illness rates.

Safety Committee Training VideoGet your Safety Committee properly trained with this video. With this self-directed program you can ensure that effective training is provided, and that everyone is on “the same page” – while encouraging teamwork and cooperation. Just $149"

Successful Safety Committees: They’re No AccidentGet your Safety Committee properly trained with this complete one-stop program. With this self-directed program you can ensure that effective training is provided, and that everyone is on “the same page” – while encouraging teamwork and cooperation. Includes video, handouts, and certificates of completion. "